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Journey to Jerusalem
Although our study has not been on the gospel of Luke, it is important to notice the narrative design of Luke as most of our conversations h


Forgiveness of Sins
Who is Jesus? Many people during the life and ministry of Jesus were trying to answer this question. Today, many still seek an answer to thi


Jesus Revealed
Through the creation narrative, we learn the power of God's word. "And God said, "Let there be light," and there was light." (Gen. 1:3). Wit


Jesus Rejected At Nazareth
After the temptation of Jesus in the wilderness, he returns to his hometown of Nazareth (Luke 4:14). Following the life and ministry of Jesu


Jesus In The Wilderness: The Test (pt. 1)
In our series, we look at Jesus' conversations and interactions with others. We are exploring these interactions to understand Jesus and to


The Lamb of God
In our series, we are talking about conversations and interactions Jesus had with others. Through these interactions, we are considering wha


My Eyes Have Seen Your Salvation
Through this series, we will look at several conversations and interactions Jesus has with others. As we consider these interactions, I hope


God With Us
Continuing, we will see the second name Matthew records, "The virgin will conceive and give birth to a son, and they will call him Immanuel"


Jesus Is Born
So, when it was time for Jesus to be born, he was born in a place where they keep animals. And after he was wrapped up warm and snuggly, the


Jesus Saves
Matthew begins with a genealogy of Jesus. Passages that are often skipped over in our Bibles are the genealogies. You know, long lists of na


Colossians: 08 Partnership In Prayer
Concluding our study of Colossians, we will notice (Col. 4:2-6). Here, Paul offers a few final instructions on how Christians should live as


Colossians: 07 Christian Homes
In our study of Colossians, we come to a section of Paul's letter where he teaches about Christian households in a first-century Greco-Roman
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